
Originally Posted by
rbezenek
Thanks guys.
The fins are through the wall construction with epoxy fillets both on the motor tube attachment points and on the inside/outside where they connect with the body tube. I also beveled the edges of the fins (what a pain in the rear that was doing it manually). I roughed up the fiberglass really well so hopefully the bond is strong...
Maybe I'm being optimistic about mach speeds - just going off the RockSim data with the motor. It's showing 7160 altitude and 762.55 ft/sec. on a J800. It was pretty accurate for my maiden flight of the rocket: 3200 altitude and 562 ft/sec. respectively. Altimeter logged 3175 and 375 MPH.
Mach 1 is roughly 1,126 ft/s at sea level at 68 degrees F. Sorry, but your sims aren't even close to that speed.
Never fly a small rocket on a big motor from the wrong launch pad in high wind.
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